Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total phosphorus and total reactive phosphorus to be undertaken with high precision, whilst turbidity can provide an excellent surrogate for suspended sediment. Despite these measurements being fundamental to understanding the mechanisms and flow paths that deliver these constituents to river networks, there is a paucity of such data for headwater agricultural catchments. The aim of this paper is to deduce the dominant mechanisms for the delivery of fine sediment and phosphorus to an upland river network in the UK through characterisation of the temporal variability of hydrological fluxes, and associated soluble and particulate concentrations for t...
Eutrophication is one of today’s most challenging water quality issues, despite considerable efforts...
Eutrophication is one of today’s most challenging water quality issues, despite considerable efforts...
This thesis tests the critical source area (CSA) hypothesis that heterogeneities in hydrological con...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
International audienceThis paper investigates particulate phosphorus (PP) and soluble reactive phosp...
International audienceThis paper investigates particulate phosphorus (PP) and soluble reactive phosp...
International audiencePhosphorus (P) availability controls eutrophication in freshwater ecosystems, ...
International audiencePhosphorus (P) availability controls eutrophication in freshwater ecosystems, ...
The hypothesis that the dynamic patterns of phosphorus (P) transport at plot scale are similar to th...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
Gaining a better understanding of the processes and linkages operating in agricultural catchments is...
An understanding of the relative importance of different hydrological pathways in phosphorus deliver...
An understanding of the relative importance of different hydrological pathways in phosphorus deliver...
Eutrophication is one of today’s most challenging water quality issues, despite considerable efforts...
Eutrophication is one of today’s most challenging water quality issues, despite considerable efforts...
This thesis tests the critical source area (CSA) hypothesis that heterogeneities in hydrological con...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
International audienceThis paper investigates particulate phosphorus (PP) and soluble reactive phosp...
International audienceThis paper investigates particulate phosphorus (PP) and soluble reactive phosp...
International audiencePhosphorus (P) availability controls eutrophication in freshwater ecosystems, ...
International audiencePhosphorus (P) availability controls eutrophication in freshwater ecosystems, ...
The hypothesis that the dynamic patterns of phosphorus (P) transport at plot scale are similar to th...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
Gaining a better understanding of the processes and linkages operating in agricultural catchments is...
An understanding of the relative importance of different hydrological pathways in phosphorus deliver...
An understanding of the relative importance of different hydrological pathways in phosphorus deliver...
Eutrophication is one of today’s most challenging water quality issues, despite considerable efforts...
Eutrophication is one of today’s most challenging water quality issues, despite considerable efforts...
This thesis tests the critical source area (CSA) hypothesis that heterogeneities in hydrological con...